Engraving of John Lorimer Worden a rear admiral who served in the American Civil War.


Engraving of John Lorimer Worden (12 March 1818 – 19 October 1897), a rear admiral who served in the American Civil War. He commanded Monitor against the Confederate vessel Virginia (originally named Merrimack) in the first battle of ironclad ships in 1862. Original engraving by John Buttre, circa 1866.


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